by Pixiestick518 October 20, 2019
Get the Four wording mug.King of Words is the pen name or pseudonym of Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: I liked Md. Ziaul Haque's pen name a lot!
B: What is his pen name?
A: Well, it is 'King of Words'! Is it not exceptional and beautiful?
B: O yes! It is really a very nice pen name to have!
B: What is his pen name?
A: Well, it is 'King of Words'! Is it not exceptional and beautiful?
B: O yes! It is really a very nice pen name to have!
by Rajeeb2014 July 2, 2018
Get the King of Words mug.This from Malay word. It's came from dialek utara semenanjung Malaysia which means have know everything without research first. "pala tau". And to make it nice in writing. Palatao is the best.
Kau ni palatao.
Kau ni palatao.
by Lyuboz July 25, 2022
Get the Malay word mug.A word that when used in a sentence causes the person hearing it to repeat it, asking what it is. The word in question then is combined with another word, making an inappropriate joke.
Top examples include:
Ligma (Ligma Balls)
Joe (Joe Mamma)
Sugondese (Sugondeese Nuts)
SawCon (SawCon These Nuts)
Updog (What's Updog?)
Top examples include:
Ligma (Ligma Balls)
Joe (Joe Mamma)
Sugondese (Sugondeese Nuts)
SawCon (SawCon These Nuts)
Updog (What's Updog?)
Below is an example of two of the top examples of Word Traps:
Person 1: Did you hear that Joe died from Ligma?
Person 2: Who's Joe?
Person 1: JOE MAMMA!
Person 2: What's Ligma?
Person 1: LIGMA BALLS LOLLLL
Person 1: Did you hear that Joe died from Ligma?
Person 2: Who's Joe?
Person 1: JOE MAMMA!
Person 2: What's Ligma?
Person 1: LIGMA BALLS LOLLLL
by CarelessCrasher February 24, 2023
Get the Word Trap mug.A or the, place called NOWHERE exists not.”
“Thank you, Mr. Prosecutor. Mr. Defense Attorney, please state your case.”
“Your honor, though a place called NOWHERE does not exist; the word NOWHERE offends no one, and society needs the word NOWHERE. Also, the word NOWHERE deserves to continue being used because it lets people designate the only NONPLACE, and it lets people appreciate more places that exist.”
“Hum. Good point Mr. Defense Attorney. Can you please give this court some examples of how people use the word NOWHERE?
“I can your honor. People use it in expressions such as, "Going NOWHERE", and, "Going NOWHERE fast", or when asked, "Where are you going?” they might reply, "NOWHERE”. The word NOWHERE also counterbalances the word SOMEWHERE—which is a word related to the words NON-VIOLENT, NON-SMOKER, NON-PERSON and approximately 200-words which start with the prefix NON, followed by a dash."
“Mr. Jury Foreman, does the jury have any comment on the word NOWHERE?
“No, it does not, Your Honor.”
“Starting today, Word Court will be accepting suggestions from the public on the use of the word NOWHERE, and will declare a verdict on its use 90-days from today. Case closed.”
Judge U.R. Wordy hits the gavel once.
“Thank you, Mr. Prosecutor. Mr. Defense Attorney, please state your case.”
“Your honor, though a place called NOWHERE does not exist; the word NOWHERE offends no one, and society needs the word NOWHERE. Also, the word NOWHERE deserves to continue being used because it lets people designate the only NONPLACE, and it lets people appreciate more places that exist.”
“Hum. Good point Mr. Defense Attorney. Can you please give this court some examples of how people use the word NOWHERE?
“I can your honor. People use it in expressions such as, "Going NOWHERE", and, "Going NOWHERE fast", or when asked, "Where are you going?” they might reply, "NOWHERE”. The word NOWHERE also counterbalances the word SOMEWHERE—which is a word related to the words NON-VIOLENT, NON-SMOKER, NON-PERSON and approximately 200-words which start with the prefix NON, followed by a dash."
“Mr. Jury Foreman, does the jury have any comment on the word NOWHERE?
“No, it does not, Your Honor.”
“Starting today, Word Court will be accepting suggestions from the public on the use of the word NOWHERE, and will declare a verdict on its use 90-days from today. Case closed.”
Judge U.R. Wordy hits the gavel once.
by but for March 21, 2020
Get the Word Court mug.by ugglet October 8, 2019
Get the + New Word mug.A word that hasn't been defined yet on Urban Dictionary. These are EXTREMELY rare, as someone has either stole your idea, or you aren't creative enough.
Horny Teen 1: What are you doing?
Horny Teen 2: Trying to find an undefined word in the good ol' UD.
Horny Teen 1: Why?
Horny Teen 2: So I can define it, idiot!
Horny Teen 2: Trying to find an undefined word in the good ol' UD.
Horny Teen 1: Why?
Horny Teen 2: So I can define it, idiot!
by RedRabbit1987 March 19, 2019
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